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The Cornelia Street Café is a true New York City landmark, an epicurean destination, an artist's café that cultivates and inspires, and one of the few remaining Greenwich Village bastions for creative music, spoken word, art, theatre, cabaret and much more

Awards & Distinctions:
Zagat Nightlife - Award of Distinction
New York Post's Must Bar
Poetry Calendar's Best Poetry Series in New York
Time Out's Top 100 Restaurants
The Village Voice's Best of New York Food
Village Arts Award Inspired Cuisine
Where Magazine Best Neighborhood Ambiance
Waterford Crystal Award of Distinction Best Wine-By-The-Glass Program.

July 5-11 Highlights:
For the full schedule of music, theatre and literary/spoken word events please contact Red Cat Publicity or visit www.corneliastreetcafe.co...

THE CLOWN UnMASKED - http://www.clownlink.com/...
Jim Moore, perhaps best known for his appearance in MAN ON WIRE, where he recalled his role in recording the extraordinary feats of Phillipe Petit as he prepared to walk between the Twin Towers, has a long relationship with Cornelia Street. Thirty years ago his exhibit WOMEN ON A PEDESTAL portrayed women from every walk of life (including children) literally on a pedestal. This month at The Cornelia Street Cafe he exhibits THE CLOWN UnMASKED, side-by-side portraits of clowns in and out of make up.

July 5-7: Jean Rohe Curates The Global Living Room Festival:
The Global Living Room Series is a monthly international music event at the Cornelia Street Café. It features artists from New York City's vast melting pot, playing music from all over the world. Curated by singer/composer Jean Rohe, the concert calendar is eclectic, representing sounds from any and all places that music is made-sometimes in conversation with one another-and spanning the traditional to the innovative. With Jean's genre-bending ensemble as the host, each night showcases a guest group and their music in Cornelia Street's intimate space.

Wednesday, July 6, 8:30 PM
Catarina Dos Santos
Catarina dos Santos, vocals, compositions; Marcos Vigio, guitar; Leco Reis, bass; Robert di Pietro, drums
The Global Living Room Series is a monthly international music event at the Cornelia Street Café. It features artists from New York City's vast melting pot, playing music from all over the world. Curated by singer/composer Jean Rohe, the concert calendar is eclectic, representing sounds from any and all places that music is made-sometimes in conversation with one another-and spanning the traditional to the innovative. With Jean's genre-bending ensemble as the host, each night showcases a guest group and their music in Cornelia Street's intimate space.

Wednesday, July 13, 8:30 PM
ALAN HAMPTON PRESENTS "THE FAMILY TREE", FEATURING JOHN MEASE
Josh Mease, originally from Houston, Texas, lives in Brooklyn, where he can often be found exploring the abandoned corners of the city, finding peaceful solace in cemeteries, empty swimming pools, and abandoned waterfronts. His debut LP, Wilderness, is the result of these wanderings.

CARNATIC FESTIVAL:
Monday, August 15, 8:30 PM
SANGEETH UTSAV:PRASANT RADHAKRISHNAN
Prasant Radhakrishnan, saxophone; Arun Ramamurthy, violin; Akshay Anantapadmanabhan, mridangam
This past February, South Indian Classical music landed at Cornelia Street Cafe with a new series called Carnatic Sundays. Now, a 3 day festival will explore the music's traditions and its possibilities. Curated by Arun Ramamurthy.